â€śFrom our investigation, we tailed several people we suspected of being drug traffickers dealing in sabu-sabu and ecstasy. They were in the Cengkareng area of West Jakarta and we had to pursue them to North Jakarta and then arrest them,â€ť Suntana said.

Only A.F. and H.P. were arrested that day, Monday, and they were found with 900 ecstasy pills and 50 grams of sabu-sabu.

Following questioning of the two, police went to Pademangan in North Jakarta and arrested S.N., confiscating the 14 kilograms of sabu-sabu and 200,000 ecstasy pills.

â€śIt turns out they stored a large quantity of drugs at a place in Pademangan in North Jakarta. There we found the 200,000 ecstasy pills and 14 kilograms of sabu that were ready for distribution and sales,â€ť he said.

Suntana said another suspect, a Malaysian national, was now being sought by police.

â€śFrom our initial questioning, it turns out they have an overseeing organization. A Malaysian national is now being sought and it can be said that this is an international network because there are foreigners. The goods came from China through the sea channel and were transported by land,â€ť he said.

He said the drug was usually sold in the Kampung Ambon area in Cengkareng as well as other areas in and beyond Jakarta.

Suntana said the confiscated drugs had a street value of Rp 81 billion ($8.6 million).